“…3 Currently, extensive attention has been paid to CDs owing to their several advantages, such as abundant carbon source, low cost, excellent biocompatibility, 4,5 water solubility, [6][7][8] and fascinating fluorescent properties. [9][10][11] Additionally, CDs are widely applied for bioimaging, [12][13][14][15] sensing, [16][17][18][19] lubrication, 20 solar cells, [21][22][23] catalysis, [24][25][26][27] batteries, 28,29 etc. Various carbon materials can be adopted to prepare CDs, such as graphite, 30 graphene, 31 glucose, 32 carbon nanotubes and carbon fibers, 33,34 and citric acid, 35,36 and even biomass like the leaves 37,38 and fruits of plants.…”